The human-computer interaction (HCI) module is a crucial
component not only of the robot AGI mind but of any software
designed for direct personal use by human beings.
Whole careers are based on the always hot topic of HCI.
The HCI issue is especially sensitive if we are going to accord
robots the same rights as we human beings enjoy, and vice versa.

The diagram above shows how the Security
module calls the HCI module.
Although Darwininan mind-designers are free to ordain the calling
of HCI however seems best for the survival of the fittest, it makes
sense to put Security in charge of governing all instances of
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).

2. Genesis -- Constructing the HCI Module

Fashioning the HCI module is more of an art than a science,
because there is very little science of mind involved, and
plenty of artwork. If you are building artificial minds
commercially, the HCI is where you had better look your best.

Let's say, Netizen, that you want to set up an artificial mind
for a friend or client's atelier, or professional waiting room,
or customer information kiosk, or whatever. You have artistic
license to make the HCI display as dazzling and flashy as you dare,
or as somber and as subdued as the situation necessitates.

The HCI modules in JavaScript and Forth are far more different
from each other than the AI algorithmic modules, for two reasons.
Firstly, as a semantic Web language, JavaScript is flashy and fun
and colorful, whereas Forth as a robotics control language is all
business and no play -- except for legions of amateur robot builders.
Therefore the AI in JavaScript is infinitely versatile and fanciful,
whereas Mind.Forth takes a minimalist approach to loading the AI.

Since the Forth version of the Robot AI Mind may be either loaded
into an autonomous mobile robot or hosted in a separate computer
connected by umbilical cord or infra-red link or whatever to the
robot embodiment of the Mind, the HCI possibilities are unlimited
in a remote-control mind that may operate on any system ranging
from an exact replica of the robot AI hardware all the way up to
the world's most powerful supercomputer for parsecs around the sun.